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Woolly mammoths are perhaps the best known [1] of the [2] Age. Much is known about their appearance because [3] have been found preserved in [4] ground in Siberia, and wall pictures by stone-age [5] can be seen today in ancient European [6] . Woolly mammoths grew to about the size of present-day Asiatic [7] , possessed [8] coats consisting of long, brown guard [9] and soft underwool, large curved [10] tusks, and knob-like [11] .
They once [12] the [13] parts of Eurasia and North America, feeding on plants such as grasses, [14] , and shrubs. One of the best preserved Canadian specimens consists of most of an entire [15] from [16] in the Yukon Territory. It died there about [17] years ago, according to a radiocarbon [18] . Their [19] coats and heavy layers of [20] fitted them for life in cold, [21] -like conditions.
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